While wandering in New York with my Leica, before I could even ask for his permission, this guy started talking about my camera. He had owned numerous Leicas in his lifetime, and knows how incredible they are. I loved the way the crosswalk reflected off his glasses. Shot with Leica M2.

As I was about to enter my favorite camera store in New York City, for some reason I glanced back. This man was standing there on the street, offering to take people's photographs. I loved his old camera and the sweet way he spoke to me. While street photography has re-emerged as a popular genre recently, he has been doing "real" street photography for decades. Shot with Leica M2.

This photo was one of the first I took with my Leica M2. Still learning how many shots I could get on a roll of film, I captured this gentleman with the last remaining bit of the first roll. Shot with Leica M2.

I am not a fan of how 21st century technology has led so many people away from real human contact. While wandering the streets of Washington, DC I saw these three men sitting there on their smart phones and it so perfectly reflected much of our culture today. Shot with Leica M2.

Each day in Old Town Square in Prague, street performers gather to entertain the tourists. The church of Tyn stands on one side of the square and is one of the highlights of Prague. Shot with a Praktica MTL 50 film camera.